Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1914/05/29 London to Edinburgh Run: Difference between revisions

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* 30 [[C. Lester]] (3.5 [[P. and M.]])  
* 30 [[C. Lester]] (3.5 [[P. and M.]])  
* 31 [[V. Baker]] (2.75 [[Douglas]])
* 31 [[V. Baker]] (2.75 [[Douglas]])
* 32 [[C. S: Lake]] (2.75 [[Connaught]], 2-stroke]])
* 32 [[C. S: Lake]] (2.75 [[Connaught]], 2-stroke)
* 33 [[G. Wray]] (2.25 [[Clyno]])
* 33 [[G. Wray]] (2.25 [[Clyno]])
* 34 [[G. B. McKechnie]] (6 [[Baddeley]])
* 34 [[G. B. McKechnie]] (6 [[Baddeley]])

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List of Entries.
List of Entries.
List of Entries.
List of Entries.

Note: This is a sub-section of London to Edinburgh Run

1914 May 29th - Jun 01st. 199 Motorcycles with and without sidecars, and 27 Cyclecars.

Reports.[1][2]

Winner in the light car class (double journey) was W. R. Morris in a Morris-Oxford, and in the single journey it was Lionel Martin in a Singer

Motorcycles

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